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Does a real estate contract have to be in writing?
Category - Home Selling Questions - Agent, Offer & Commissions FAQ's
Yes. The Statute of Frauds says that all real estate contracts must be in writing to be enforceable.
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HomeOwners Advantage
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Home Selling Questions - Selling Legal & Closing FAQ's
Home Selling Questions - Agent, Offer & Commissions FAQ's
Home Buying Questions - Buying Legal & Closing FAQ's
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